I know but taking the shot in black and white is great. Most people would have shot it in color. They lose the fact that there are times when black and white shows character and detail that color distracts from
wow nice to know how elaborated and time consumingn just to print a single page of newspaper. That's really hardwork and needs a lot of patience yett the workers before stay put. Great.
My Mom had Lou Gehrig's disease and her skin was very sensitive, yet cold was painful for her. Silk, so breathable, was also smooth, soothing and warm. Have a happy, itchless, winter!
Shall look but Grammy next week it's back up into the 80s go figure....I don't mind it but as I was talking with a friend if we had one harsh month of -40 and then it was gone we would not need HANES. :)
Cool! I love this in black and white!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. I love the expression in the horses eyes
ReplyDeleteIt's the original printing press which they used when the paper started Sharon.
ReplyDeleteI know but taking the shot in black and white is great. Most people would have shot it in color. They lose the fact that there are times when black and white shows character and detail that color distracts from
ReplyDeletehahah this is cool Jack, loved it ...
ReplyDeletebrings back the other video to w/c am very fond of.
... what can i say
ReplyDeleteAn extremely beautiful catchy heading. love it!
wow nice to know how elaborated and time consumingn just to print a single page of newspaper. That's really hardwork and needs a lot of patience yett the workers before stay put. Great.
ReplyDeleteFresh Oranges ... i'll take it any day. Refreshing. cool
ReplyDeletethink i saw him before in your past blog :)
ReplyDeletehi there Bingo.
hahah cool ...
ReplyDeleteBeen doing some follow up work but it's a newspaper here...
ReplyDeleteYou are what you eat :)
ReplyDeleteNo not Bingo...lol
ReplyDeleteIt's dangerous....................got a haircut!
ReplyDeleteI dabbled earlier :)
ReplyDeleteThe white spot ... cool
ReplyDeleteGood stuff Jack
ReplyDeleteThanks Ian yesterday I just got a handle on what I am able to do with this program within Flickr. :)
ReplyDeleteForget the ouch: http://www.wintersilks.com/products.aspx?BRANCH=1~9718~&dept=Silk+Long+Underwear-Mens+Warmth+Factor+5
ReplyDeleteMy Mom had Lou Gehrig's disease and her skin was very sensitive, yet cold was painful for her. Silk, so breathable, was also smooth, soothing and warm. Have a happy, itchless, winter!
Great piece of history!!! Wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little dog!
ReplyDeleteTools of the trade, eh?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous photo!!! Such emotion and movement! Love it...
ReplyDeleteShall look but Grammy next week it's back up into the 80s go figure....I don't mind it but as I was talking with a friend if we had one harsh month of -40 and then it was gone we would not need HANES. :)
ReplyDeleteLooked and looked away as out of sight out of mind. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs to ya...
Bingo aint small Mel. :) If so he would have taken Karate courses. :)
ReplyDeleteNot mine.........she left out the R A Z O R. :)
ReplyDeletefresh!
ReplyDeletewhat you looking at?
ReplyDeleteRemember Mr. Ed the talking horse! :)
ReplyDeletethis is my favourite ! tyu
ReplyDeleteWell and there was this one Carol :)
ReplyDelete~ smile gotcha ~ and welcome back home!
Nice shot Jack. Like the shadows on top of the oranges.
ReplyDeleteCute dog :-)
ReplyDeleteDogs are right up there Tess :)
ReplyDeleteah tyu ..for the extra ..photo ,,jack [hugs]
ReplyDeleteyou welcome Caroline...:)
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